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Deadline February 10, 2006
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Deadline February 10, 2006
Please Post:
We have extended the deadline for submission of abstracts to February
22, 2006. For further information, please contact jstein_at_seattleu.edu
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH-A CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Gaffney Chair for Endowed Mission and the Center for the Study of
Justice in Society jointly present and invite contributions to a
Conference on AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. The conference
will be held at Seattle University from April 27-29, 2006.
Call for Papers
The Edith Wharton Society, an allied organization of the MLA, will sponsor
two panels at the 2006 MLA Convention in Philadelphia.
1. Nation, Race, and Citizenship in Edith Wharton's Works. Issues addressed
might include but are not limited to cosmopolitanism; biological, political,
and anthropological constructions of citizenship, race, and nation; exile
and conceptions of "home"; national and transnational identities; and
related topics. Proposals on Wharton's fiction, travel literature,
autobiographical writings, poetry, and work during World War I are welcome.
[UPDATED: extended deadline, additional submissions track, new website]
*CFP : Videogames and the Alien / Other*
Second Annual University of Florida Game Studies Conference
Gainesville, FL
April 7-8, 2006
http://www.alien.gameology.org
The University of Florida's Game Studies Group and the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the 2006 UF Game
StudiesConference: "Video Games and the Alien/Other," which will be held
in Gainesville,Florida, on April 7-8 2006.
Please Post:
We have extended the deadline for submission of abstracts to February
22, 2006. For further information, please contact jstein_at_seattleu.edu
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH-A CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Gaffney Chair for Endowed Mission and the Center for the Study of
Justice in Society jointly present and invite contributions to a
Conference on AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. The conference
will be held at Seattle University from April 27-29, 2006.
Please Post:
We have extended the deadline for submission of abstracts to February
22, 2006. For further information, please contact jstein_at_seattleu.edu
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH-A CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Gaffney Chair for Endowed Mission and the Center for the Study of
Justice in Society jointly present and invite contributions to a
Conference on AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. The conference
will be held at Seattle University from April 27-29, 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS
WISCON 30, WORLD'S LEADING FEMINIST SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION - MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: 26 - 29 MAY 2006 CONCOURSE HOTEL, MADISON, WISCONSIN
GUESTS OF HONOR: JANE YOLEN AND KATE WILHELM
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 28 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
WISCON 30, WORLD'S LEADING FEMINIST SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION - MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: 26 - 29 MAY 2006 CONCOURSE HOTEL, MADISON, WISCONSIN
GUESTS OF HONOR: JANE YOLEN AND KATE WILHELM
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 28 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
WISCON 30, WORLD'S LEADING FEMINIST SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION - MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: 26 - 29 MAY 2006 CONCOURSE HOTEL, MADISON, WISCONSIN
GUESTS OF HONOR: JANE YOLEN AND KATE WILHELM
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 28 2006
Department of Germanic & Romance Studies
University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007
Tel: 27666426, 27667725 Ext.1296
E-mail: grs.du.in_at_gmail.com
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University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007
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E-mail: grs.du.in_at_gmail.com
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University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007
Tel: 27666426, 27667725 Ext.1296
E-mail: grs.du.in_at_gmail.com
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Regular Session: Women's Caucus
Women's Caucus of the SCMLA: "How Far Have You Come, Baby? The Impact of Gender on Faculty Evaluations"—October 26, - 28, 2006, Fort Worth, TX
CALL FOR PAPERS
Regular Session: Women's Caucus
Women's Caucus of the SCMLA: "How Far Have You Come, Baby? The Impact of Gender on Faculty Evaluations"—October 26, - 28, 2006, Fort Worth, TX
The Jewish Cultural Studies Discussion Group seeks papers on the following
topic for the 2006 MLA Annual Convention:
Jewtastic: Marketing Jewish Culture
The commodification of Jewishness and the circulation of Jewish images and
icons from Streisand to "faux mitzvahs," from comics to kabbala. We
especially encourage papers focusing on aspects material culture,
celebrity culture, and mass media. Period open.
Abstracts of 250 words to sabraun_at_ucdavis.edu by March 15.
The Jewish Cultural Studies Discussion Group seeks papers on the following
topic for the 2006 MLA Annual Convention:
Jewtastic: Marketing Jewish Culture
The commodification of Jewishness and the circulation of Jewish images and
icons from Streisand to "faux mitzvahs," from comics to kabbala. We
especially encourage papers focusing on aspects material culture,
celebrity culture, and mass media. Period open.
Abstracts of 250 words to sabraun_at_ucdavis.edu by March 15.
The Jewish Cultural Studies Discussion Group seeks papers on the following
topic for the 2006 MLA Annual Convention:
Jewtastic: Marketing Jewish Culture
The commodification of Jewishness and the circulation of Jewish images and
icons from Streisand to "faux mitzvahs," from comics to kabbala. We
especially encourage papers focusing on aspects material culture,
celebrity culture, and mass media. Period open.
Abstracts of 250 words to sabraun_at_ucdavis.edu by March 15.
FORENSIC FUTURES: INTERROGATING THE POSTHUMAN SUBJECT
Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1, 16, 17 and 18 March, 2006
Convened by Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University; Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor, Birkbeck College.
FORENSIC FUTURES: INTERROGATING THE POSTHUMAN SUBJECT
Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1, 16, 17 and 18 March, 2006
Convened by Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University; Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor, Birkbeck College.
FORENSIC FUTURES: INTERROGATING THE POSTHUMAN SUBJECT
Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1, 16, 17 and 18 March, 2006
Convened by Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University; Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor, Birkbeck College.
Apologies for Cross Postings.
The MLA Scottish Literature Discussion Group would like to invite you to
submit an abstract for their 2006 MLA panel.
The Panel Title is -Orality, Literacy, Print: Technologies of the spoken and
written word in Scotland-.
We welcome papers on the topic centered on Scottish oral or written works in
any historical period.
Abstracts accepted through 10 March 2006. Please send abstracts to Sharon
Alker at alkersr_at_whitman.edu
Best
Sharon Alker
Dr. Sharon Alker
Dept. of English
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA.
Apologies for Cross Postings.
The MLA Scottish Literature Discussion Group would like to invite you to
submit an abstract for their 2006 MLA panel.
The Panel Title is -Orality, Literacy, Print: Technologies of the spoken and
written word in Scotland-.
We welcome papers on the topic centered on Scottish oral or written works in
any historical period.
Abstracts accepted through 10 March 2006. Please send abstracts to Sharon
Alker at alkersr_at_whitman.edu
Best
Sharon Alker
Dr. Sharon Alker
Dept. of English
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA.
Apologies for Cross Postings.
The MLA Scottish Literature Discussion Group would like to invite you to
submit an abstract for their 2006 MLA panel.
The Panel Title is -Orality, Literacy, Print: Technologies of the spoken and
written word in Scotland-.
We welcome papers on the topic centered on Scottish oral or written works in
any historical period.
Abstracts accepted through 10 March 2006. Please send abstracts to Sharon
Alker at alkersr_at_whitman.edu
Best
Sharon Alker
Dr. Sharon Alker
Dept. of English
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA.
Facts on File Companion to the British Short Story & Short Fiction
Contributors are sought for the above book (due for publication in mid-
2006) which aims to analyse the genre, covering the early nineteenth
century to the present.
Specifically contributors are needed for the following 600-word essays:
Doris Lessing's To Room Nineteen
Alice Monro (author entry) and "Meneseteung,"
Nadine Gordimer (author entry) and essays on "Town and Country Lovers" and
"The Train from Rhodesia"
both of which I've seen anthologized in American textbooks.
Helen Simpson (author entry)
Facts on File Companion to the British Short Story & Short Fiction
Contributors are sought for the above book (due for publication in mid-
2006) which aims to analyse the genre, covering the early nineteenth
century to the present.
Specifically contributors are needed for the following 600-word essays:
Doris Lessing's To Room Nineteen
Alice Monro (author entry) and "Meneseteung,"
Nadine Gordimer (author entry) and essays on "Town and Country Lovers" and
"The Train from Rhodesia"
both of which I've seen anthologized in American textbooks.
Helen Simpson (author entry)
THE PROGRAM IN COMPARATIVE LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES
The University of Connecticut
Crisis in the Academy
Call for Papers
CFP: 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of
North American Studies (2/28/06; journal issue)
Call for journal submissions
Spring 2006: Open Issue
49th Parallel is an interdisciplinary e-journal of the
University of Birmingham (UK) devoted to American and
Canadian studies that looks to promote innovative and
challenging academic work. The journal takes its name
from the 1,270 mile border separating USA and Canada,
and in this sense is keen to encourage dialogues and
debates which transcend the boundaries of customary
theoretical approaches to the culture, history, and
politics of the North American continent.
CFP: 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of
North American Studies (2/28/06; journal issue)
Call for journal submissions
Spring 2006: Open Issue
49th Parallel is an interdisciplinary e-journal of the
University of Birmingham (UK) devoted to American and
Canadian studies that looks to promote innovative and
challenging academic work. The journal takes its name
from the 1,270 mile border separating USA and Canada,
and in this sense is keen to encourage dialogues and
debates which transcend the boundaries of customary
theoretical approaches to the culture, history, and
politics of the North American continent.
CFP: 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of
North American Studies (2/28/06; journal issue)
Call for journal submissions
Spring 2006: Open Issue
49th Parallel is an interdisciplinary e-journal of the
University of Birmingham (UK) devoted to American and
Canadian studies that looks to promote innovative and
challenging academic work. The journal takes its name
from the 1,270 mile border separating USA and Canada,
and in this sense is keen to encourage dialogues and
debates which transcend the boundaries of customary
theoretical approaches to the culture, history, and
politics of the North American continent.